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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: York, Pennsylvania
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Quick question about Zen V4 R10 which is 100 ohms Vs Zen Lite R5 which is 470. What happens when you change the value of this resistor? It seems like the later versions use 100 ohm... I took apart my prototype to build my circuit, so I can't change the value and measure the difference.
Thanks, Dave |
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The value is fairly arbitrary - you want some bleed off at the
output and a DC connection to ground for the input in case there's no load and in case there's no DC path from the source. I don't think I would go higher than 470 ohms, and I don't usually think in terms of less than 100 ohms.
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